International Law StudiesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1929 |
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... according to the nature of the end to be secured . Claims to extended jurisdiction to satisfy national and royal vanity were , however , often merely empty words . While the Roman law showed uniformity in principles relating to dominion ...
... according to the nature of the end to be secured . Claims to extended jurisdiction to satisfy national and royal vanity were , however , often merely empty words . While the Roman law showed uniformity in principles relating to dominion ...
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... According to official information from the German Foreign Office , Germany especially in the course of the discussions concerning this matter which took place in 1874 , did not accept Sweden's point of view but treated the question of ...
... According to official information from the German Foreign Office , Germany especially in the course of the discussions concerning this matter which took place in 1874 , did not accept Sweden's point of view but treated the question of ...
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... according to the law of nations and the internal laws of the riparian States , they may exercise their jurisdiction , to wit , the zone of 1 marine league contiguous to the coasts , wherein the jurisdiction is absolute and exclusive ...
... according to the law of nations and the internal laws of the riparian States , they may exercise their jurisdiction , to wit , the zone of 1 marine league contiguous to the coasts , wherein the jurisdiction is absolute and exclusive ...
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